Euro support remains strong one year later

  • 2012-02-08
  • From wire reports
TALLINN - A little more than a year ago, Estonia adopted the euro at a time when the Greek crisis and the Irish, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian crises were exposing the common currency’s weaknesses. Slovakia, another Eastern European nation that had joined the euro, was angry that it had to help the Greeks. The Poles and the Czechs were dragging their feet on joining. Yet by treaty all European Union members were required eventually to join the common currency, while two, the U.K. and Denmark, have secured opt-outs, writes Bloomberg Businessweek.Today, Estonia’s economy ...
 
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